Chile Salas, Marcelo

Marcelo Salas

Marcelo Salas©Flacoalverre
AKAs:Matador
es-la   s'alas
Born:24-Dec-74 Age: 49
Height:1.74
Fav.foot: Left

Position: Striker
Universidad de Chile Chile



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José Marcelo Salas Melinao (Latin American Spanish: ; born 24 December 1974), nicknamed Matador (due to his goalscoring celebrations), El Fenómeno and Shileno, is a Chilean former footballer who played as a striker. Salas is considered the best striker in the history of Chile. He stood out during the 1990s and 2000s in clubs such as Universidad de Chile, River Plate, Lazio and Juventus. He was the captain of the Chile national team and the top scorer – scoring 45 goals in total: 37 goals for the Chile national football team (4 in World Cups, 18 in World Cup qualification processes and 15 in friendlies) and 8 goals with the Chile Olympic football team. He played in Chile, Argentina and Italy, winning titles with each club he joined. The IFFHS ranked him as the 31st best South American player of the 20th century, the 19th best South American forward of the 20th century and the 3rd best South American forward of the 1990s (integrating the podium with Brazilians players Ronaldo and Romário). In 1997 he ranked 3rd as the "best centre forward in the world" (after players Ronaldo and Gabriel Batistuta) and he was ranked 5th in the "Best Centre Forward" category in the RSS Award for the best footballer of the year, in 1998 and 1999. He was also named the South American Footballer of the Year in 1997. A powerful and tenacious forward, with good technique, who was well-known for his deft touch with his left foot, as well as his aerial ability, Salas had a prolific goalscoring record throughout his career. Between 1996 and 2001 he was considered one of the best forwards in the world, often compared to Ronaldo and Gabriel Batistuta. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article



CL Universidad de Chile93/96
AR River Plate96/98
IT Lazio98/01
#9     Supercoppa 98 1
#9 Serie A 98/9930
#9     uefaUEFA S. Cup 99 1
#9 Serie A 99/00 28
#9     uefaChampions 10
#9 Serie A 00/0121
#9     uefaChampions 9
IT Juventus01/03
#9 Serie A 01/02 7
#9     uefaChampions 4
#9     Supercoppa 02 1
#9 Serie A 02/03 11
#9     uefaChampions 4
AR River Plate03/05
#11 Apertura 040
#11 Clausura 050
CL Universidad de Chile05/06
Unattached07
CL Universidad de Chile07/08
#11 Clausura 0714
#11 Apertura 0816
#11 Clausura 0814
RetiredDec08

CL Chile
#11 World Cup 98 4
#11     Friendlies 07 2
#11     Qualif WC 10 4


Appearances, goals and cards for Salas
Serie A 1998/1999